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New Track: Wrath Of The Storm

Congratulations to Alex who came up with the name “Wrath Of The Storm” for my latest composition. In addition to naming the track, he’ll be receiving a signed autographed copy of my music CD.

Listen to the full synthesized track below. I love its intense Cheap Oakleys Sunglasses energy and power. It will eventually be the last movement of a big 4 or 5 movement string quartet in c minor. For now though, it will be a stand-alone piece.

If you’re a member of a quartet and are interested in playing this piece, please contact me here.

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43 Comments

Hello! Great work!
This piece sounds kind of medieval and it also reminds me of music chosen for old horror films.
I’d go for “Chase” or perhaps “Storm” or even “Galactic Bridge”, owing to the way such a bridge is created.

I was about to say “Harpsichord Hazard” but then i saw it was a string quartet 🙂 hahaha haven’t listened to an actual collaboration of instruments in a long time. I would probably go for “Quartet Quagmire”. I cannot think of anything else, so ill come back and try again!

I’ve been trying to think of a good name for a few hours now, and I keep coming back to ‘Shadow Play’, or some variant of that.

The song is, by and large, up-tempo, but there still feels like there’s a sort of…a darker edge to it, that comes and goes, and it makes me think of the way shadows will jump and whirl around in candlelight. There’s something generally playful about it, but at the same time, it feels like things could go darker at the drop of a hat. As the piece goes on, it makes the listener unsure of which way it’s going to go- whether it’s going to stay in the light or if it’s going to tip into the dark.

When listening, I think of a character in a tragedy, who has to make a difficult decision. He is more and more confused, and it is becoming more and more obvious that there is no right solution of his situation, that’s what the music shows.

Mine is a little weird, but I’d suggest “Scarves and Daggers in the Town Square” because while I was listening to the excerpt, I put together this entire image of a bustling marketplace with colorful Gypsies dancing, collecting coins, and dashing in and out of the crowd.

This is a LOVELY piece – something that I could listen to while I paint or write. It provides a nice, engaging ambiance without taking away from the creative process. I think “Imaginarium” would be a good title 🙂

Hi Mr. Paul, this is an awesome song, when I hear it it came to my mind “Upwind”, the song motivates me to fight against what makes me go back and won’t let me move towards what awaits me in the future.
Hope you like it.
Greetings from Chile